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Port Perry Star, 28 Feb 1995, p. 12

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12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 28, 1995 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" TOWNSHIP of 8CUGOG To consider Views and Opinions in Support of or in Opposition to - Township Wide Garbage Pick-up Meeting #1 Date: March 29, 1995 Place: Blackstock Recreation Complex Time: 7:30pm to 9:30pm Meeting #2 Date: March 30, 1995 Place: Utica Hall Time: 7:30pm to 9:30pm Written submissions should be sent to: Earl S. Cuddie AM.C.T.,, C.M.C. Administrator-Clerk Box 780 Port Perry, Ontario, LOL 1A7 Council threatens to get tough with wayward snowmobilers By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Further complaints about snowmobilers contravening the local bylaw has forced township council to threaten to get tough with law breakers. Recent complaints to council have been about snowmobilers riding the streets after the 1 a.m. curfew and across people's lawns and driveways. Several years ago complaints against snowmobilers became so common township council considered banning the ma- chines from the hamlets of Port Perry and Prince Albert. Instead a deal was struck with the snowmobile club to help govern their own sport. The problems were relieved, but are beginning to slide back to the way it was before, several p- (@) Ogg? SNA Social Contract: Rights Denied Two week March Break? Don't believe the lie! times. Because of Bob Rae's imposed Social Contract, Durham Board of Education schools will be closed for four days. This has resulted in fewer professional development opportunities for your child's teacher. Teachers, administrators, school boards, and the Royal Commission on Learning all recognize the benefits of professional growth. Teachers have been forced to forfeit their professional development days. This does not in any way suggest that we can afford or are in favour of cancelling professional development days now or id the future. Please bear with us through these difficult Durham Public Elementary and Secondary Teachers ¥V dual air bags Y 4-wheel anti-lock brakes V 2.2 L multi-port fuel injected engine V 5-speed manual transmission VY rear spoiler ¥V air conditioning V AM/FM stereo cassette V intermittent wipers Y rear seat heat ducts Y power steering ¥ full instrumentation ¥ folding rear seat back V trunk release ¥ P195/70R x 14" radials Y console with cupholder BUILT FOR DRIVERS" All new Pontiac Sunfire SE Coupe SOME LIKE IT HOT | councillors noted. Durham Regional Police gov- ern the trails and roadways in the daylight hours, but will not venture out on snowmobiles at night to catch law breakers, Mayor Howard Hall noted, add- ing the bylaw officer does not have the means to chase snow- mobilers either. Council will be contacting the Port Perry Snowmobile Club to have its. wardens relationship re-established with the hopes of solving some of the problems. Councillors want to see some charges laid against perpetra- tors to get the word out that breaking the bylaws will result in fines. Bylaw for subdivision expansion approved Phase three of the Victorian Village subdivision plan got the nod from township council on Monday. Ribcor Holdings Inc. will be- gin construction of its 64-lot de- velopment soon. The lengthy bylaw, passed af- ter a third reading on Monday) with little opposition to plans. The homes, which will back onto Ash Street, did not bring out much opposition from those homeowners. "UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE MARBLE BRONZE CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING & LETTERING Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own Written Guarantee eee 852.347 2 FOR PERSONAL SERVICE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM PER MONTH (OAVA DIRE 16) MONTHS* TT SMARTLEASE HOME APPOINTMENTS AND 108 BROCK ST. WEST TRANSPORTATION BY REQUEST Smart customers use SmartLease. Talk to us about custom-designing a lease plan to fit your specific needs. You can pay zero down, lower your monthly payments or use your trade-in. We can tailor your lease any way you want. PRICED RIGHT! * Based on a 36 month lease for vehicle equipped as described. A minimum down payment of $2,427 or equivalent trade and $300 security deposit are required. Some mileage conditions apply. Freight ($595), license, insurance and taxes not included. Offer applies to 1995 new or demonstrator models. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Dealer may lease for less. See your Dealer for details. ™Registered Trade Mark of General Motors Corporation. del ppV:NoH:-10][e] @N|\]hgn] OATEL TVET Ma THVT lo o fl 20-1 dg) 985-8474 RCE | ¢ AN oi

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